Cross-site HTTP requests are HTTP requests for resources from a different domain than the domain of the resource making the request. For instance, a resource loaded from Domain A (http://domaina.example) such as an HTML web page, makes a request for a resource on Domain B (http://domainb.foo), such as an image, using the img element (http://domainb.foo/image.jpg). This occurs very commonly on the web today — pages load a number of resources in a cross-site manner, including CSS stylesheets, images and scripts, and other resources.

Most of the time , We call our custom WebServices/REST Services/Third Party REST APIs from any jQuery AJAX based HTTP Verb . But we can also call direct ASP.Net Form Page( which is aspx page ) using jQuery AJAX .

Here is how we can call ASPX page from another ASPX page’s AJAX Method.

For this example , I have used two ASPX page –

1.AjaxCheckPage.aspx ::: From this page I am gonna call another ASPX Page
2.jQueryAjaxData.aspx ::: This Page will be called by jQuery AJAX